Tuzlukaya, ŞuleAsbaş,C.Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.Business2024-07-052024-07-0520230978-183753450-0978-183753451-710.1108/978-1-83753-450-0202310112-s2.0-85181186732https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-450-020231011https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/4115Spirituality refers to the relationship that individuals have with something greater than themselves. It is an inner experience that includes a sense of transcendence, a connection to a higher power, or a sense of purpose or meaning. Nonprofit organizations can be defined as a unique category of organizations whose primary goal is not to make a profit. They represent a wide range of collective action and have long been collaborators with public governance systems in both developed and developing economies. In the current socioeconomic structure, nonprofit organizations have become prominent policy actors, responsible for producing and distributing goods and services. To fulfill their responsibilities, these organizations rely on spirituality as a means of obtaining resources. While contemporary nonprofit organizations have evolved from religious charities of the past, it would be incorrect to suggest that religious influences have disappeared completely. In fact, today's nonprofit organizations and charity sector exist on a spectrum that can be defined along a religious - secular axis, under the influence at different levels. As modern nonprofit organizations are directly affected by contemporary organizational processes and principles, it is essential to examine spirituality in such organizations, regardless of whether they are religiously affiliated or not. This chapter examines the relationship between spirituality and nonprofit organizations, while also assessing their organizational effectiveness, career opportunities, leadership approaches, teamwork, job satisfaction and job dedication, in terms of spirituality and spiritual intelligence not only from a religious and cultural perspective, but also from an organizational one. © 2024 Caner Asbas and Sule Erdem Tuzlukaya. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited . All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCharitiesJob commitmentJob satisfactionLeadershipNonprofit organizationsWorkplace spiritualitySpirituality in nonprofit organizationsBook Part247264